Whether a violent or non-violent felony, once a person is convicted, they are no longer allowed to own a firearm. In Texas, five years after the anniversary of the end of your parole or the end of the your prison sentence, you may possess one in your home; however, you may not carry one with you outside.
he goes to jail
You are at risk for a punishment.
They cannot lawfully purchase firearms - therefore - if the are in possession of one they are in violation of BOTH Virginia AND federal law. Federal law calls for up to 15 years in prison.
If you are convicted of perjury and this is your first offense what happens
they will be arrested and convicted of a DUI
They do time.
They could go to jail for that
Please define "what happens." Nothing magically happens. Felons are not allowed to own or possess firearms in the U.S.
You wonder why you married it. Why marry a dog?
He was convicted of contempt for withholding the identity of his source.
The same thing that happens to everyone else. They lose certain rights and priveledges such as possessing firearms, not being able to vote, etc. They may even lose their medical license depending on the rules of the medical board they are a part of.
you have a drinking problem.